Walford's Antiquarian: A Magazine and Bibliographical Review, Volume 5Edward Walford, George W. Redway W. Reeves, 1884 - Archaeology |
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... important a town to remain in the hands of the French . John of Lancaster , one of the archers of the guard and garrison of Calais , by order of the Lord Deputy , advanced against it on the night of the 21st of January , 1551 , from ...
... important a town to remain in the hands of the French . John of Lancaster , one of the archers of the guard and garrison of Calais , by order of the Lord Deputy , advanced against it on the night of the 21st of January , 1551 , from ...
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... important results obtained through the excava- tions which Signor Baccelli has carried on , and continues to carry on on , with untiring energy . It must be admitted that those results were only obtained by a slow and gradual process ...
... important results obtained through the excava- tions which Signor Baccelli has carried on , and continues to carry on on , with untiring energy . It must be admitted that those results were only obtained by a slow and gradual process ...
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... important inscrip- tions relating to the Vestals were found in the sixteenth century , but there is the strange ... importance , and I send you exact transcriptions of them . The first , which is 15 lines in length , was inscribed in ...
... important inscrip- tions relating to the Vestals were found in the sixteenth century , but there is the strange ... importance , and I send you exact transcriptions of them . The first , which is 15 lines in length , was inscribed in ...
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... important , on account of its bearing upon the history of the Crusades . M. Delaville le Roulx purposes giving a complete recueil of all the documents anterior to 1290 preserved at Malta , annotated and commented , comprising a careful ...
... important , on account of its bearing upon the history of the Crusades . M. Delaville le Roulx purposes giving a complete recueil of all the documents anterior to 1290 preserved at Malta , annotated and commented , comprising a careful ...
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... important time , and will be of great value to all students of the Elizabethan period and that immediately following it . The volume contains some excellent illustrations of the various seats of the Chancellor , as also an engraving ...
... important time , and will be of great value to all students of the Elizabethan period and that immediately following it . The volume contains some excellent illustrations of the various seats of the Chancellor , as also an engraving ...
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